Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 08, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING .CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OVEaLBER 8, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAY."
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Remember that the Blue
State Insurance Block,
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Ladies'
60c.
Cotton Eibbed Vests, 30 to
Ladles' Natural Wool Ribbed Vests,
65 to 05c.
Ladies' Scarlet Underwear, 05o to $1.
Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, ?1.S5.
Children's Mixed Underwear, 25 to
50c.
Children's NaturalWoolUnderwear,
M to 70c.
Children's Scarlet Underwear, 35 to
75 c.
Children's Ribbed Union Suits, J.1.10
to $1.75.
Children's Wool Hose, 25,40 and 50c.
Ladies' Hose, 25, 35 and 50c
Ed. C.
Choce
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
05 Court and 110 State Streets.
Stoves and
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Barr
Petzel
214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished.
ARCHIE MASON.
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM, OREGON.
Wanted At Once.
Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots und Shoes, Hats and Caus,
and all kinds of merchandise, either new or necond hand, to sell either at
private sale or public auction. Also, Household furniture of every de
scription, at the
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
jCX&JSl
Sash and Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon,
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the best material used
C, N, CHURCHILL
CHUKCHlIiL
&
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economlo force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Btreet.
jF"V I I A I rv The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
I" J U 1 1 U "' xPress Iray or Truck, "Wood, Hay,
Mill feed or good well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotol. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
D. F. DRAKE, Proprittor. T. Q- PERKINS, GmmiI Suprintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS,
SALBM, -.------ OREGON.
Mana&ctnres STEAM ENGINES, Milt
Drying uuinu. Traction Engines, urwitBf.eic.
General aeenu and raanu&ctnreis of the
Partner and Iteels. Farm machinery made
Sain Truck ft Dray Co.
m Iron works. Drays and trucks may
th corner af State and Commerrlaf
HART,
F. T.
S17 COMMERCIAL STREBT.
BROOKS k LEGG,
KK
Unquestionably the largest stoclc Of CROCKERY '
The finest CROCKERY,
Trie best bargains in CROCKERY,
to be found at the
endless varieties.
Front undersells all others on every article in its line.
STALL GOODS SPOT CASH.J0
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E. F. OSBTJRXT'S
To write advertisements,
but thoy have
every day.
RIBBONS.
ALL SILK, SATIN EDGE, aHOSCJIAIN.
No. 2, 6c: No. 4, 7c; No. 6, 8c;
No. 7, lie; No. 0, 15c; No. 12, 18o;
No. 10, 20c.
These prices are 20 per cent, lowor
than at any other store in the city.
MONEY SAVED ON ALL LINES OF GOODS.
201 Commercial Street.
Cross
Tinware.
V Itdlui
Plumbers and Tinners,
A. 15. SMITH
02 State Street.
T S. BURROUGHS
BUKIiOU&HS,
Outfits, Water Wheel Governor,
Krult
farm mucninery rosae ana rei
red.
celebrated Wuhlstroui PaUnt Middling
and repaired.
DIIAYSAND TRUCKS
always ready for ordure.
Sell and deliver wood,
bay. coal and lumber, Of
flee ritate HL. o!jolte rJa
be found throughout die day at
ra.
LEADING MER01LLNT
TAILOR.
PRESCRIPTIONS
sHs - sjsit.
335 Commercial Street.
ji
lots of good things to ofler
CORSETS.
H. & S. Black Corsets, $1.40.
H. &. 6. Drab Corsets, $1.
Olmstead Waist, Black, $1.40.
Olrastead Waists, Drab, $1.10.
Fast Black Corset, $1.00.
Drab Corsets, 60, 75o, $1.00.
TOO
Mil
MARTIN & HARKINS,
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING.
The best work In every department. Hacks, Buggies und Harrows made
to order. State Street.
(S
130 STATE STREEr.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STQVE3,-
Crcamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Steel Runges, Parlor
Heaters in all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS
JCfiTThe best on earth,
call.
Give us a
10:3 tf.
t
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours oi the Day
None but white labor employed in this
establishment.
A god substantial meal cooked in Drat
clas.8 style
Twenty-five cents per meal.
RBD U-RON T
Court xtrent,' between Opera .House and
Ulnto'H .Livery
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber,
CARI'ET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 266
Commercial street.
M. T. RINEMAN
DKAUES IX,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mVM feed,
AlsoveeetablesaadfralU lu their season,
"lilgbeut rrlco paid for country produce.'
We solid a share of your patronage,
M 1lHlatAtriwit
1831 TUE cA1VATO,t 1893
CountryGentleman
TJIK BEST OF TIIK
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES,
DEVOTE I TO
FarssICrepa d Freestsaea,
Borticultttreaael Truli-Grewlttg
lilve-Steek aad Dalrrlair,
While It also Includes ail minor dejmri.
Bieats of Hural Interest, sueh as the pout
try yard. entomology, bee-kttplag, green
bouse and grapery, velertcary replies,
farm quesuotis and asswtrs, Oreaids
reading, domestic economy, and a sum
mary of the news t the week. Its mar
ket reports ars unuully eoiaplete, and
much uttontlou Is pld to the prospects of
the crops, as tbrowtrg Debt upou one of
the most important or H questions
When to buy and when to mJI. Ills lib.
erallylllastratHl,aBd by reeeet Mriarge
roeut. enaisJfis rears reisdlog atatter than
evr btfure. The sbsr1pUoa price ts
Htfper year, but we or a special re
dust (en la our
CLUJJ IIATES FOtt 18W.
Two SubKfiptWfU. ,B rsiMu $ 4
Six Sufetcrifriiafts, " " H)
TWve UArcnptiH, " " 18
crToatlXewBttWcilbon Ur UW.pay
lag la sUroBM stow, we will scad W p
mt wkly, aat iw resets fi the rcsBiu
Uacs, U Jsanary Is. WW, wMhiiwt cstwac.
Jiipeclaa OniiHa free. AMnm
LUTMER TUCKER k SON, rMm,
Jkbmtr, K,Yf
Capital
LAMPS.
b H 0 E S.
Baby Shoes, 35, 50, BO, 75o, $1.
Baby Shoes, Red, CO, 85c.
Children's Dongola, Patent
Tip,
$1.15, $1.45.
Children's Goat Tipped, $1.15, $1.45,
$1.80.
Children's Heavy Shoes, 80o, $1.15,
$1.45.
Ladies' Dongola, Patent Tip, $1.00,
$1.80, $2.50.
Ladies' Fine Dongola, $2.15, $2.40,$,'!.
Ladies' Heavy Shoes, $1.45 and up
wurdB. Men's Plow Shoes, $1.15, $1.45,$1.75.
Men's Bals or Congress, from $1.50
to $4.60.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAriLlLSTOCK.au Subscribed, $200,090
Transact a general banking business)
In all Its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS President
Wk. EN GLAND Vice Presldcn
HUGHMoNAKY CaMilt r.
DIKECTOR8: Geo. Williams. Wm, Eng.
laud, Dr. J. A. KJcbardnon, J. W, Uod?on,
J. A Uatcor.
Bans: in now Exchange block on Com
mercial street, b 13-tf
MONEY TO- LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next 80 days
n good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON.
Room 14, Bush Bank block. 5 LIdw
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CU8ICK, ITes. ;W. W. MAIITIN,
Vlcei'res. J. U. ALUhKT, Cashier.
State, County and Olty Warrants bought
hi rai. aw
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South ofWUlamatta Hotal,
salbm ... cmuJaoM
FREE!
Street Car Hide From
H. M. BRANSON & CO,,
303 Commercial Street,
Ity purchasing for cash, groceries to tho
uinouni 01 une x;onar or more.
Groceries, Frails, Vegciafe,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
Prompt, Free Delivery.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay
The best hotel between Portland and Ban
Francisco. Kln.tcUuui In all 1U appoint,
ments. Jtt tables are served with Vi
Choicest Fruits
Orownlln the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
SOMETHING NEW.
The new Time Card, wjilch I now
In effect, via I lit) "Wisconsin Central
Linen," In connt'Ctlnu wltu the
Northern 1'acltlQ It It., aflortlB the
traveling public the best facilities
from all points wettto Chicago and
points faat and oouth.
The unsurruMeedefiulpment offered
to ltn jiatrong, combined with uhxh,
comfort arid aafety, bixnuan all
ita oompetltoro.
All through train are eomprwwl
of Pullman veetlbuled drawlnx-room
toepen, with dining cars and day
eoaeba of latcol dtlii.
The dally through fast train eii
way, making close ooiiuwMIom at
Chleao with train In all direction.
Vor ttoketa, time UbUe, etc. ap-
gy to aMJ t af Nwt Iwrn I'moittv K.
., r Jar. C I'ond,
Oms'1 I'aaa. aid Tkt, awt)t,
PROFESSIONAL AND UUSINBSS ADS
311LMON FOltD, attorney at law. Saloai,
. Oregon. Ufilce upta!ra In l'atton's
ock.
T F. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7,
-S-J,
Murphy lllntlt.
HJ. JltaoKK, Attorney at law, Salem,
. Oregon. OtllueoverLudd & Hush's
On n ft. 2t-tf
T J. SHAW, at. V. HUNT,
SHAW A
Ulrica over
v . ii uxvr, niiornoy ni law.
Capital Rational bank, Biilein, Orecon.
T. IUCHAUDdON, Attorney at law,
). ofllOQ up stairs In front rooms of new
ugh block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. PARSON, Attorney at law.
Hconis 8 and 4, Ladd & Bush's bank
building, Salem, Orvgeo. S 1 lyr
B. K. 110NHAM. W. H. HOLMES.
Boniiam A Holmes, Attorneys at law.
Olllco In Hush's block, between Suite
and Court, on Com'ISL
TIT U. l"OaUK, Stenographer and Typo
1VL. wrltlst. Over Ludd & Hush's bank,
Hulem, Oregon.
ILIIKADSUAW, PHYSICIAN AND
Burgeon. Salem. Oresron. Otfleo In
Bush
lusb-Ureymnn block. uDstalrs Residence
corner Btntcuid 8, E. corner lntor street.
TV4- W. B. MOIT, physician and sur
1 ceon. Offlco in Kldrldge iilock, Sa
letu, Oregon, Office hours 10 to 12 a. in.
Ulolp. m.
D
Uoil
R. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, 83 State street,
Salem. Or. Finished dental onern-
ons ofcur.v description. Painless opera-
tlons a specialty,
txr 1). l'UUH, Architect, Plans, spec!.
yV , dilutions and superintendence lor
all elates of buildings. Oillco 200 Com
mercial St., up stairs.
OA, HOUHIIT, Architect, room 424. Mar
, quam building, Portlaud, Oregon.
DW.TOWN9END, Civil Engineer and
, Surveyor. Olllco with Oregon Laud
Co , Salem, Oregon.
I) J. LAltSIJN A CO,, manufacture of all
JL . klndsof chicles, ilepalrlngu special
ty. Shop 45 HlAto street.
TnUrEOriON10DaEN0 2.A.O U.W.
I Meets In their hall In State Insurance
buhdlng, overy vVeduesday evening.
H. A. McKADDKN, M. W.
J. A MEL WOOD, Uecorder.
TMl'KOVED ORDEK OF HK1) MEN,
1 Ktunlakun Tribe No. 8, Balem. Holds
council ovory Thursday evonlng, at 7.80.
Igwim In htato Insurance hall,
K. 0. 1IAKCU. i'rophet.
FIIA.NK ATK1W. Chief of Itoenrds
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best
The place'Jlor young ladles and! gentle,
men to secure Hithorough education Is the
oiu.uui ever new.
WLIiMfTE UNIVERSITY.
Long and still the leading Institution of
the North West, llettor than evert
Now course of lnsliuctlon In Oratory.
Thnlocyand l'ost-Uraduated.
HTUUILS. Normal, UuslneRS, Academy,
College, and Ijiw courbcs greatly enlarged
and improved.
Faculties Increased and Improved. For
Catalogue or College of Law wrlto Dean H
T. Ulchardson. Esq , Salem, Or.
For Catulucuo of College of Medical and
t-narinauy write Dean ltlcbmutta Kelly.M.
, D.. Portland, Or.
I For general Catalogue n
Whltaker, D. D., Provident,
wrlto Itov. Geo.
isaiem, ur.
7-il-Jin-dw
Conservatory of Music,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
The coarse mout complete and the high
est grade of nny music- school in the
Northwest. Host and newest methods of
teaching. .Enlarged Incllitlea and new
plan for Instruction of beginners for the
coming school year. Diplomas grantod on
completion of course. Next term begins
September 6, ISM. Z.M. PAWVIN,
Send for catalogue Music Director.
7-lW2m-wlm
FRIENDS rOLYTECUNIG INSTITUTE
Will be opened to students Sept. 13, 1802.
Oilers the most practical course of study
ot auy school lu the State, viz: Mechanical
Kuglneerlug, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Acuclemlo and Grnmmar
school courses Students practice dally In
wood shop, machine shop, and labora
tories. Tuition and Hoard per Year, 81CO,
Special Inducements to a few young men
who wish to work for their board and tui
tion during vacations, Korprospcclusund
further Information, address
EDWIN MOltlllSON.M.H,,
l'resdent, balem, Or.
Miss J3allou.'s
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Heptemuer llrth, at Kin
dergnrten Hall, opposlto opera bouse.
Children received at three years of ago
and over. A connecting class will be es
tublUhed tor advanced Kindergarten pu
plls and those biglnnlng primary work.
Urily the best modern Kindergarten meth
ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing
and color work Introduced.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOmiAJOJIt,
2ISK Commerclil St,, Stlem, Oregon,
(fext door to Klein's.)
Hpoclalty ol apoctaclos, and repairing
Clocks, Watoho and Jewelry,
Residence S82 Church Bt.
J. J. MUTTON,
SIGN AKD IIOOSE I'AIKTEII,
Decorator, lOtlsomluer and Pa
ler Hanger,
tave ofders at A. Ii. H uren 4 Bon's Pur.
nlture store or Broat tOIIe, Uroeers,
JAP-ANESIS
CURB
A new and Com piste Treatment, eonslst
lag ofstipposltorls, otalineut In capsules,
MoaboxaudplIU; pstIU? e euro for ex
tern!, Internal, blind or btsedln. Iteming.
Uroale, reowet or hereditary riles, sa4
waay other disease and fwumla weak.
n wiw; It ts at ways a great ImmmsH to the
gswsjrrt ttsoJui. The drst Otseovery ot a
snssiMal eani rendering an optt with
ttut Imlfe Bunesiry betealter, TMs
n,m4y has never bsaii known to Ml. fl
Mtrbtts.Cibf tbi MMibymH4l. Wbysuiw
mssMNwnw iiissum wimh a whimss
giMfiMUw m given wius Uiw, to refuad
bnwuwMgivefi m
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TBS CAPITAL JOURNAL
H0FER BROTHERS,
Editors.
PO BLI8UED DiULY.KXCKPTBUNDA,
BT THR
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Btreet, In P. O. Building
wiicroa at tho postoolee at Balem, Or., as
second-clius niattir.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES,
For Presldont BENJAMIN IIABKISON
of Indiana.
For Vice-President WHITELAW KEID
of New York.
ELECTORS FOR ORECION.
John F. Oavles
II. B. Mn.t.Kii
G. M. IKWIN
D. M. DlWNK
.of Multnomah
...of Josephine
...ot Union
.of Multnomah
SUOCI.D KKAD MOKB.
Many young persons have never
formed the habit of newspaper read
ing. They nre growing to be udutts
and tho dally news is almost a
sealed book to them. Ask them
about a local or general piece of news
that the publlo In general are Inter
ested in and their mind Is a blank.
They are not at all Informed as to
what goes on in the world they live
in or their own city or county.
The valuo of a good newspaper
from the more standpoint of Intel
ligent Information cannot be over
estimated. No young person should
grow up, as cheap as papers now
are Tiik Journal can be had de
livered at your door for less than
two cents a day without being a
a regular newspaper reader. It will
brighten your life, increase yqur
opportunities and ohaugo your whole
career to ue as weii-inrormea as a
dally or weekly newspaper can bo
the means of assisting you to bo.
Keep a regular file and a good paper
will become to you almost a liberal
education. It is a library of the
world's history for the day, that
comes lu the most convenient form
for your Instruction. Your educa
tion proceeds while your pleasure is
enhanced at tho t-ame time. Young
persons of both sexes should early
in life form tho valuable habit of
regularly subscribing for a news
paper, reading andflllng the same.
A story paper or fashion plate are
good In their way but will tend to
uarrow your views and leave you an
ignorant star gazor in tho realms of
romance or tho mazes of tho dress
patterns.
By all means read the dally press
and reports if you would be abreast
the times and give yourself that,de
volopmont which Is today required
of a full-Hedged citizen in this busy
world.
LIST OF CLAIMS
By Marlon County Court at Octo
ber Term, 1892.
Claimant:
O A Smith,
Acceunt: Amt Allowed
Fuel 35 00
" " " 1 20
Broyman Bros, " , 8 00
DaylsWaymlre " 172 00
DrJNSmith,insane, 6 00
IJakcr&Strang.CH&J 181 10
Dr W IIByrd, " " ., 2 60
Gilbert & Patter
sou, ' " 2 80
O T T Co, " " 0 45
BalomLA P Co, ' " 50 00
BFostnor fc Co, " " 7 00
J Meyer,. " 170 00
BalemFireACo, " " 4 25
Salem WuterCo, " 13 00
Stelner & Bios-
tor,
11 11
sta
0 00
1 80
0 00
480
00 00
14 12
F S Dearborn,
E M Waito,
T McF Patton,
E M Walte,
J S Orulium,
MrsODSnyder, " " 17 00
REMoores&Co, " "
800
7 60
E II Floe, ' "
L II PouJadOjInsaue.f 1.33 eld
Ml 11 to &Lowo,paup,.. ...
Woolen Mill " '
rej
22 00
425
04 60
8 GO
800
600
J II McCormlck,
EM Law,
A (J Daue,
11
11
J W Donald, "
AMClough, "
Shelby & Jones, " ...
M Itapps, "
Oarmau & Nowland" 0 70cld
Mluhaelllorgan Oil & J -Gray
Bros. R&IJ
16 00
ll'60
15 00
rej
8 60
16 00
13013
12 75
81 05
Frank Kaiser,
B F Wade,
11
11
RLBwarts,
" . 16 00
Frank Klbler, "60 75eld 80 2all'd
Llohty it Steflen, " 47 04
Ue Brewa St Co, " 142 81
N Miller, ' 16 38eld rej
ChamnwScDunlgH ' ,.-- 8 00
WDCIaggett, " ,. 28 60
B Hwrfotc, 1 60
Capital Lum Ce.! 1110
B B HerrWc
1 m
M O UMly,
Mluto fc Lew,
O M llmvw,
41
eoo
77 10
8 90
47 18
W
MM
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J O Br.wa Co,"
R L kiwarWi,
AKWilUrJ,
AWUtma
11
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Highest of all in Leavening
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Wells Latourett, '
John Vauderpool, "
F P Talklngton, '
Louis Wright, "
O Hlggenbotham, "
H P Mlnto, "
F M Brown, "
J B Wolford, "
O G Shelbury, '
WHMcOscar,
D L Greene, "
A Ollnger, "
Smith & Byrd, "
James Batchlor, "
Oscar Titus, "
DrJN Smith, "
J B Case, . ",
LPMcCraken "
Mrs Hall, . '"
Dt Houser, "
W T Bennett, "
Mrs Baker, "
Miss MoBride, "
E M Crolsan, t
C H Simpson, "
R A Crossan, "
RGKeene, "
O F Royal, ' .
0 A Wnlla, .
1 B Fisher, " ' .
Henry Price, " .
Mrs J B Case, " .
A O Condit, " ..
15 80
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
170
1 70
1 70
5 00
rej
rej
183 05
70 00
A M Clougu,
$40.50 eld
DrWSMott, paup 72.60 eld
WHHWaters.tax rebate
L 'J Kerr, R&B
John Baker, " " " 7
John Pattor, " " 1
00
25
Browning &
Nagle, " " " 21 15
John Baker, " " " 81 04
W H Goudy," " 0 00
J W Wolty, " " " JOO.OOold 80 00
Ladd&Bush,spcclal loan 1000 00
Gllbert&Pattor-
son, paup $2.00cld rej
JamesBatclielor,L'rim 8 10
A O Condit,
5
TP Welch, ."
James Batohelor, "
A O Condit,
T P Welch, "
James Batchelor, "
J M Eskow, "
F U Hull, "
J M Eskew, "
A O Condit, "
T P .Welch,
J Batohelor, "
A O Condit, ,h
T P Welch, "
J Batchelor, "
A O Condit, "
1
4
6
1
4
5
25
5
00
35
00
00
6
6
1
8 05
5 00
100
3 70
5 00
J Batohelor,
A O Condit,
T P Welch,
3
05
00
40
11
11
6
0
4
5
4
J Batcholor, "
A O Condit, "
T P Welch, "
J Batchelor, "
A O Condit, "
Verdlo Shaw, "
Bell ChatQeld, "
Dr Cartwrlght, "
R Starkey,
J Batchelor,
LVunBokelen,
H Holland, "
O Chatlleld, "
A O Condit, "
H L Titus, '
Mrs EK Hall, "
J Batcholor,
O A Titus, "
Don A Smith, "
J T McClary, "
M E Goodell, "
H P Mluto, "
M W Hunt, "
H P Mluto, "
M E Goodell,
65
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60
2 00
c 00
2 50
2 60
1 70
2 60
7 10
2 60
2 60
2 60
600
170
1 70
2 05
1 70
8 00
3 00
7 05
2 45
6 00
2 45
6 15
7 80
AO Condit,
Victor Catnbas," 12 76
Mrs Molbyo, 4 60
Isaacs Stephens, " 2 70
G B Andersou, " 1 70
E Rplf, " ,.. 2 70
L II Poujudo,
12 30
Mrs Ryer "
P Dyar, "
Ole Anderson, "
Ellis Stephens,
M E Goodell, "
WellsLatourett,"
H P Mluto, "
J Vauderpool, "
60
70
1
70
2 70
736
1 70
S85
1 70
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Of KHCOKI)'
HTATK OK OtlKdON,
VavtiTY or Makion. "
I, W. U. Kgn, county olerk tor Ma
rion eouuty, state of Oroo, and ax,,
ottlelo olera of the elreult eourt lr sata
eoujily uad slate, do hereby eerUfy Uut
the foregolsg traaserlpt of stsAemtat at
aeeounu preneatsa. Oet. terisi )ft,bM bea
ur m wwiwh whs mo uthcihsi into
that It U a true and eorrsat eamr at satit
orlglaul s4aiM4it aud of the wiwie tbswi.
e), as ttMi same apfeaH of neoM la uy
oee sod etwtedy,
WIT.Ntt, My hMd aad seal of tk
said eourt, this M dav at Nov., MM.
It U HoiMiiiMMMl fbrtMkWbatn9iJ
aa lu tlte fall to UfUig on Jl wluw,
1H MlOH WN OMsWtit Ot WKHO
brotwbltU isra alow. mi to Maulc
A Ufty Mtt smjWI) us ClMuubMtttlu'a
Couxh JUNMtty will our any 00M,
Can you afford to tkk so wue4i tot
no Mitall au iswovittT ThU rmxudr
w utudd PwaJly for bad oaVai
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alwsiya
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Power. Latest U. S Gov't
Baki
Powdei
LUCK IN THE FAR NORl
AH Hands on the Whaler Rant '
Capitalists for Awhile.
The chartered stearrier
tain Anderson, of the North Az
Commercial company, arrived i
Pribylov seal Islands,. via
Tho steamer brings quite a batch 1
toresiing news, tua most vmpor
of which is the phenomenal
thirty-eight right whales credit
tho steam whaler Mary D. Hnma
her 2' years' cruise near the 1
tho Mackenzie river, and well
the nrctio circle. It is etiuuttl
20
70
70
70
70
tho catch will amount to ovw
When sold.
'I ho Mary D. Ilumouiay.be
tonmvo here at anytime, a
Oonalaska three r days ahead 0
70
tjertna. une naa on noaru w.uw
70
of bone, which will be shipped
70
its arrival. An additional 10,000 1
of this season's -catch hasabwi4jr
70
shipped here by another veaaat.
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tho news of tho immense eaten 1
here there was 'joy in the hearts ttfl
ontsidoof-tliQ stockholders of
cine Stenm Whaling' company
boatumg house masters, from old J
shoo Drown down, who will
cruw tti honor their establishtnenta
their presence, wore wild with d
The lowest whaler on the lay 1
this lucky vessel will riot receiv
than $3,000, while tho scale will
til tho captain will pull down 1
liko $40,000. Every whaler on the !
will bo ft little king-while bis
lasts. However, had these, men
disastrous season and come home 1
handed it would have made an
difference with them. Many
sailor boarding houses are well
with boarders who have diss
their "pile,'' and the Hume's crew i
hardly havo found n place to stop 1
alone bo welcome, but for, their
prospective wealth.
The steam whaler Grampus,
accompanied the Hume two yMrtH
luilf ago to the month 01 the .
river, returned a year ago in
00
of Captain Norwood, The
00
10
00
70
Grampus told terrible tale at t
of cruelties ptacticed on the i
tho different captains, and how 1
tried to desert and wen
10
Th'eso stories all dated over the!
ters that had been spent in the I
before any whales were taken.
Thero wintered with the two 1
whalers at Herschel's island the 1
er Nicoline. Captain Louis 12.
dcen, of the latter 'vessel, who let
tho oldest whalers known here, '
instigator of. the whaling ex
tho mouth of tho Mackenzie rtrer
800 miles to the eastward of
row. No whaling vessel had ev
tratod that far before.
Indeed such a voyage was equal f
lng to lind a northwest passage.
Weary winters were passed by thf
crews, up to tho time the ice 1
lost summer the expedition had
fail 1110. Captain Herendeen
discouraged, and after cruising
awhile made a start to get out 1
Arctic ocean, Tho Grampus and 1
however, worked to the easts
were rewarded with sixteen and I
immense whales, respectively.
uramptts rcturnea and tne m
m ain ml over another winter.
Only tho whalebone in the
whalo Is taken, the blubber being t
away, as the Hume is only eight
tons not, and has no place to
hundreds of barrels of oil that Umm
she has taken would have made 1
been tried ouii San, Franclnoo
icle.
Ada Dyas has been engaged'hy 1
irviug. to play Uonerll in ''King i
Lllun Terry's daughter, AHm '
will soon appear at the
James.
The large, richly furnish!
Richard Wagner's hoaae at
now kept closed like a tons
widow.
Mme. Patti lis an orohMtnftMr'fl
uuiiaru rpotn which, when & 1
tun cup, is set going and afce'l
most unconrclously the while.
Thq crusade of the Parte 1
ftlated by M. Koniug, of th
which resulted In the format
dlcate of thirteen maMagen
free list anil puWUi ureati 1
collapsed.
The WuCaull title in oomio4
be revived by W. H.
need to be ut tlie Caaino, Km
intends toorgantas a u-w 1
will revive Charlea
"The Pyramid.
Booth's laok of aoiabilrM
naps never mote wtor
than by a clause in the
bylaws of the Playere' ol
elude the eittartsuamettt
whaterr, No duutm, n:
M asythlflg OM toe gi
aay IndWideuu.
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JsWtlHtWUkMins
WIm Owyrhoghtl
t. The honewoa Umi
Mr. Dwyet oroOltaA
Ho-agb to wake ay $
dtum. 11
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Is saddled withaUm
time lw starts, while
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